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  • Body found near Sprague

    Ashley Parkinson, The Record-Times|Updated Sep 23, 2022

    SPRAGUE-A body was found eight miles Northwest of Sprague, Thursday, Sept.22. Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office received the call at 12:30 p.m. The body is believed to be that of a missing Moses Lake woman. Teresa Bergman was reported missing on Sept.18. Bergman’s remains will have an autopsy done by The Spokane County Medical Examiner to determine the cause and manner of death. Teresa Bergman’s immediate family has been notified. Teresa’s husband 54- year- old Charles Bergman is still unaccounted for. He was last known t...

  • Local Deutschesfest prep continues

    Ashley Parkinson, The Record-Times|Updated Sep 16, 2022

    ODESSA- The community gathered at Christ Lutheran Church on September 6, 7 and 8 to make over 500 apple strudel to sell at Deutschesfest. Volunteers helped lay down hay in the community center for the beer garden. German flags were hung in the community center and will be present throughout Main Street. Vendor booths are now going up and are made to look like a German town. Port-a-potties have been placed in preparation for the crowd that will fill the streets. German music wa...

  • Law enforcement warns of new fentanyl form

    Julia Hill, The Wilbur Register|Updated Sep 16, 2022

    DAVENPORT--Regional and local law enforcement agencies are dispersing information about a new form of an illegal substance making headlines: fentanyl. This new form of the drug dubbed “Rainbow Fentanyl” has already been found in 18 states. This new form is made to look like candy and sidewalk chalk and appears to be new method used to sell the highly addictive and deadly fentanyl to children and young adults. “It is a deliberate effort by drug traffickers to drive addiction amongst kids and young people,” Drug Enforce...

  • Sheriff's Office alerts of potential scam

    The Record-Times|Updated Sep 16, 2022

    DAVENPORT—Is a jewelry heist rumbling through Lincoln County? Not quite, but the Sheriff’s Office is warning citizens to be aware of a group that is possibly trying to pawn gold jewels off for cash. “The scam involves what appears to be a small family showing up in communities across the country and pretending to be in need of money for gas or vehicle issues and offering what is being described as ‘solid gold jewelry for quick cash,” the Sheriff’s Office posted to Facebook Monday, Sept. 12. “In reality, they are selling c...

  • Reardan boy arrested after alleged threats

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Sep 16, 2022

    REARDAN—A 14-year-old high school student here was arrested Tuesday, Sept. 6 for allegedly making threats to a school in Edmond, Oklahoma. The unnamed boy is facing felony and gross misdemeanor charges after cyber crime detectives in Edmond traced the threats to a local IP address, according to records. Sergeant Tom Williams of the Edmond Police Department told detectives a boy called Edmond North High School saying a girl there had a gun in her backpack, which forced the school into lockdown. The boy called later and s...

  • Correction

    The Record-Times|Updated Sep 16, 2022

    The name of the secretary that left the Odessa School District was incorrectly reported in the Sept. 8 issue of the Record-Times. Chris Luiten was the employee that left the position....